>t ning two,.games out: of. thr ‘TERS BEAT “WORT TEA who’ arrived on Wedhesilay,. is to}! “Hekahos BallplayersWinTwo Saturday | Games -- Large _ Crowds: Attend Exhibition The Tigers: ‘went: to: the -eoast “last week and took the | ‘measure of the: Rupert balltosgers,: vi an exhibition: geries,* As’ iss the firet game, | ‘ evenitig,”-. wert: to ” Pringe Rupert by a score ‘of: : 2-6, _ It was'a fine exhibition, and was , Witnessed by’ a large crowd, Sin- ‘relalr pitched, for: Hazelton, . a :Tn: the ‘second - ‘game. “Graham Rock pitched for the ‘champions, "Taylor: having arrived. to. cateh. “The Tigers’. . captain: held” *the|: - home team-safe throughout : ‘the| game, allowing but-six-hits, and| “webriking out: nineteen... ~ Hazelton “batted out 21° rong, against three id Prince Rupert.- et The third ‘game, on: Saturday evening,. drew the largest crowd |) “of the series, and wag_a regular : - Blugging nateh,. Doc Rock piteh- : STORSTAD HELD py covet} ‘ed tor Hazelton; and the’ visitors. “got a big. lead early j in ‘the: game, ~ The: Rupert men’ “put: Up a. game J fight but could not. overtaka’ the ~- champions: ‘The score was 17-14. “The weather. Was good: ‘and the; ” average aitend HBS over one "On Suid, w Weighty” ‘Bud ~ Corley: and: Gea, Sweet entertain-|-. ved the. visitors on a" launch’ trip : aroind: ‘Kaien’ Téland. _ These’ and other ‘Rupert. “people ° gave ‘the Tigers, a good: time, and the boys _ enjoyed the: trip to’: the. ‘itmmost. + pINING OPERATORS o “TO -BEGIN- WORK “Anions. today’ a visitor’ 4. in: ‘Ha: zelton ara -A,: Hy Bromley, . ‘of “Honiton, England, « “and: Harry, Carpenter, Mr, Brontley is. ‘the “> new superintendent of the Hud- i son. “Bay - Mountain’. ‘Mining Co, * which: ‘purchased the Silver’ Creek ~ group,. near. Smithers. . He will - proceed, to: ‘the’ property ina ‘day or two, ty prepare plans: for de- velopment, 80. ~ PREDICTS REBELLION: IN BRITISH: ‘won |! an © Manila, June 8:— A revolution| in’ India, was predicted ‘by < - any © revolution will atart in: “Tae ? dia if Hindus are not: callowec to f or land at: Vancouver. * |Coukt. of. ‘Céinada.”™ -of St. Charles Cemetery. Hazelton to ‘Have | LA Methodist Church} church: - Rev, John’ Re ‘Hewitt, have charge; and the. old Union |: Bank ‘Prémiges are to be convert- | ed ‘to chtirch: uses, “Rev. ‘Mr. Hewitt i isa raduate of Manitoba |. University. . -He hopes to ‘hald n«| the onening services on Sunday ii June, a1.. ‘ ie “New Placer Outfit . . Wa: Moore and J: Gordon Me; Laren, - ‘who.: ‘recently. acquired |. gold placer ground on ‘the Little Omineca river. from J, .; Bates and” associates, outfitted in - Ha- zelton this. week, leaving yeater- ‘day for. the goldfield; with adrilly: and supplies, to ‘Prospect theft: ground. “ Blwame | Exams Hare : “The Hazelton’ public school will close for. the summer vacation on June 26... For. the first time, high achool examinations: will be held. here, on June 22, 23 and 24, The| annual school meeting will be held’ during the second. week.j in July. - --Montresl, June 8: —The” Nor- vammed and ‘sank: the. liner Em- press of Ireland in- the, St. ‘Law- rence ig, still in Montreal, an im- -|patient prisoner of. the Admiralty} » Captain, Anderson i is: anxious. tol. get the. steamer. toa drydock for]. repairs ° “preparatory to _fesuming| her-coal carrying” business, but a bailiff, is in, ‘bossession, ‘and. ‘the captain. ‘just: wait: ill the: court : “Vactepts a: ‘bond: for more: ‘than |: $800, 000- in’.connection with the| C.-P,” RB. ’Company’s - action against. the Storstad’s owners for $2, 000,000, damages. - “The ¢ coroner's jury at Rimouski | adjourned: foran indefinite period bending. the. investigation’ of: the| * Empress disaster” by: Lord. Mer: | sey and his fellow’ ‘commissioners, Sixty: ‘anindentified ‘bodies’ at Quebec were placed ir, the vaults Sik of the bodies are. ‘those of - -children,. : “| ranging from a. six-months-old baby toa inh of . diet or nine years ‘of age, - ; My ack”. Fins’ Disappeared Queen, the young bank clerk who was wounded in the first holdup of the. ‘Union Bank at New: Ha: zeiton,: and who has heen on the staff of the ‘main ‘office hera aince leaving the -hodpital me friends are wreatly ‘worried "hy his’ ‘disappearance... “He was in no difficulties; and - ‘nd -reason is . known for his: digappearanes, uns, ; | forester.” Dr. Badgero, the poplar i den this week for tlie Telkwa. district, ‘| where’ they will’ begin their sea- wegian ° “eolller : Storstad, “which - Red Rose on’ Rocher de Boule . has = not. heen. geen: for teri ays) and: ‘his|y Locat and District News Notes pert this week,’ on » department business, : ” Rev. Cc. - Batzold, of ¢ Smit ers, was a. visitor i in Hazelton: “on Wednesday. : 7 Snail Bere,’ ‘were viditore i in Haz ton on Monday. . Th OW. Young; the’ carpenter, prairie provinces. re! Walter’: ‘Borns, “who has ‘beer: Hazelton this’ week, Sites Fy ~B. RY Jones returned ‘from on. Wednesday’s train, = Meal: larger building: on the corner. ~ Frank’ Allen, of. New Denver; is a. guest at the homie of--his brother, R. EB. Allen, the’ district tist; - is coming: sto" Hazelton | Tuesday next, and will Yamain heré fora week or. two,” . ue] Graham “Rock: Proprietor of American | billiard. table dn his} poolroom,- : family arrived from Rock Bay on ‘Wednesday, to make their home|, in Hazelton, re * Lowis Knauss, cominencad work on his: Fiddler creek ‘property re. cently. - He is driving &. dong drift tunnel on the ore. Joe: ‘Miller‘and -Bert Schofield are drivinga tunnel on the Brung- wick © group, which adjoins the - Negotiations are: in progress |: for. the’ holding” of: the annual Picnic of : Skeena. ‘District Con- servatives “at. ‘Hazelton next month: A wmmittee of the Coni pervative “Association i is work _ Foteater Allen i is ‘tn: Pri nee Rie Mr. and ‘Mia, R 0.: Miller, Par | creek,’ Mrs, H, G. Smith, of f Sinithers, | Was brought’ to the Hospital yes- oe terday. Dr. “Maclean aceompan- |. a on: Monday: ‘for a. trip -to. the town. vigiting: his ‘ranch, returned to}: Prince Rupert to Skeena Crossing H.-G. Bamford, of Vancouver; |. . | representing: | .Bradstreets, | Waa ‘| here early i in the week. : The Union: Bank is’ renoving from ita- old: - premises ‘to ‘the the Galena. Club,. has installed ‘an : Ing in conjunction with - the Ath- | letic: ‘Association on ‘the prelimin- z ary arrangements. : Billy Thompson has a gang of men slearing brush and’ down power. .. plant Tine on Juniper ied the. patient ‘from’ -the Valley Several dogs have bean poison- ‘ed in Hazelton lately, The police have.. grave ‘suspicions of the culprit, ‘and -hope. to Secure ‘a conviction. : , . "oG: Be Fishery’ & member of the Bank, of Vancouver staff at Fort oe ‘Fraser, gpent a couple of days | ‘There. this week, on. his way to ‘Vancouver, _ “Miss Vera Peel, who. has been visiting here uncle and aunt, Mr. and - Mrs. R. 5. Sargent, left “on ‘Thursday. for. ‘her home .in Gren- fell, Sask, RG. MeCénnél and party lett gon’s work for. the. Dominion ‘Reological survey, R. J. Rock, manager of the baseball team,, is in: communica. ‘tion with: the Fort George ball- - Iplayers; and hopes to arrange a Mr and: Mis: J. MaDousiait and eeuple of games: ‘with: -them. - “The: new. plant for the. Hospital ' has been ‘received, with - ‘the ex: | ception of the” X-ray apparatus, which is tobe.shipped as -soon as the generator ‘is-installed.. F. W. Glover and party. started : “ -| yesterday for Groundhog,. to con- duct a reconnaisance survey east ‘| from: that point,: for the Pacitic, Peace ‘River & Athabuia Rail- TWway. 00 os Robert | Marion,” ‘the Chicken Lake rancher, who was in Hazel- ton on Monday, states that crops in the: Bulkley Valley never look- ed better. ‘His. ‘apple trees are doing remarkably well, ° in-the mineral exhibit which the Doniinion government: will: send to the ‘Panama exposition at San Francisco ‘next. year. The: Vic- toria. authorities are co-operating with the. federal. commission in| the. matter, pnd; shave: -attached ‘cial | service, to the Dominion ¢ ex: collector: for British’ Columbia. A collection of ores representa: tive of the mines and prospects; ‘| of this district is° to be included ” Vancouver, June. BC, J. Mc- hibition commission, | as; ‘minetat , Mes ‘Thomlinsow has spent the | week in Hazelton, and will leave 3) this” evening” ‘for’: ‘Smithers : and Telkwa, On: his. return’ ig: will Bam] ORE EXHIBIT FOR FRISCO FAIR what I have seen of the minerals of the district, T have ‘formed a high opinion of’ ‘its: mineral re- sources, and. have’ ho | doubt the dispiay. of your ores. which will be made at'the fair-will- result in ‘benefitting. the brovince and dis. trict,” ay ; ~: Mr. Thomlinson acéents: three clases’ of * specimens, - For the ‘exposition, he. desires typleal} samples, in size about. 6x8x5 in- hes, or bench: samples, which : may’ run ftom’; 100 : ‘pounds . lip- wards, : For the provincial gave ‘erninent collection smaller. sim: will be acceptable,” Every 4 ‘s ‘| timber along: Rocher™ de Boule Will Step Down When. Peace i is Declared | Niagara. Falls, Ont,, June 6:— No strings are attached to Gene- ral Huerta’s promise to resign the Mexican presidency as soon as his country is ‘politically paci- fied.”’ -His delegates to the med- iation conference. took occasion |toduy to say publicly that he does not intend to hide behind any technicalities, CA statement issued by. Mr. Ra- baga, the’ ranking. member of the Huerta. delegation, tonight says of Huerta’s offer to withdraw: ~- “The ‘object in view is- peace. The condition is that that object shall have been achieved. Ifan agreement ensures that end, the condition is as well fulfilled by it ag by. any other means.” _ The. American delegates met today. ‘with | the. mediators, “but consideration | was only given to questions that arose before the inatter of Constitutional ‘partici pation became the important is- sue. It is said that some progress was made. | PROPOSED NEW ALIEN Ly Ottawa, June 8:—A bill to a. mend the Immigration-Act-and | which proposes to exclude from Canada all Asiatica ‘south of the fiftieth. ‘parallel of latitude was introduced in the House of. Com- mons this - morning y_ by: H. 4H. _ Stevens, member for ¥ Vancouver, “The fiftieth: parallel of latitude . north - is: nearly ‘the - northerti ‘boundary of the Chinese Repub- lic, so that Russia in Asia. would be excluded from the operation of the proposed amendment. _da- pan would, be exempt, as there is an agreement between Canada and the Island Empire ‘with re- gard to immigration at the prev ent time. It would. mean. the total exclusion ‘of ‘immigrants from. China, India, the Malay States, Persia and-Turkey in Asia, - It is understood that’ the Chinese Government is’ quite willing to enter into an arrange- ment similar to that with Japan, and if this amendment were passed it might open the way for negotiations with India along |. ‘| the same lines, thus solving this vexatious problem. -: Mr, ; Stevens, - ia. introducing | the bill, pointed out that Canada| had’ had great deal of difficulty |-* for years dealing. with -the prob- lem of Asiatic immigration... AL present there were three methods in vogue... First, there was im: migration with Japan, thig being controlled by an arrangement be- tween. the two. countries, . ‘See. | ond, thera Was ‘Chinese, jmmigré- tion, . “There. was a head ‘tax gi Chinese of $500, - Third, the Hindu immigration’ was controlled y means. ofa clause in the acl PRICE $2.00 A YEAR SUFFRAGETIE. BOMBINABREY Militants Perpetrate Serious ‘ Outrages---General Feeling ae Of Indignation "London, June 12:—A suffrag- : ette bomb exploded in Wesatmin- ster Abbey today. London, J une 8i—Another de. - monstration by a militant, suffra- gette in the- presence of -King George and Queen Mary was | jeatried out at the international horse ‘show at. Olympia today. Their ‘Maj esties had hardly taken their seats when a young woman rose in’ the stalls opposite and in- a shrill voice screamed denuncia- tions of the forcible feeding of . suffragette prisoners, ‘The police _ pounced upon her immediately, “ but the woman fought wildly and her ejectment from the building was effected only after a fierce struggle. Later in the day two women .. at opposite ends of the arena- harangued the royal box and made appeals to the King to stop forcible feeding. Angry shouts were raised by the crowd aa the. suffragettes were ejected. . “No peace for King George or Queen Mary” i is the latest .order” given out by the headquarters stale of the mnilitant: ‘suffragettes, London, June, 8: .—Recent dis- courtesies shown: -by militants, to the King, and the burning: ‘down Of 1 many ‘churches have inflamed” 7 | : a ‘remarkable <7 °° publi¢ opinion” degree, People have been: stil further incensed by what: is” re- garded as the well-grounded be- . lief that much: of the: work- of destruction is done by hired | hands, welt paid out of the bulg- ing coffers of the Women’ 8 Social and Political union, Cases have ‘been learned of women. leaving other ‘employment to join the | militants, not. from love of the © cause, but because the pay is. better. : London, J Shit reported. the government intends’-to intro- | a duce. legislation to indemnify : prison. ‘authorities against ~ the legal results which follow. from letting women die of starvation while i in prison, - the government should take some definite and final action.’ -Objec- tions, he said, to exeluaion: were | based on. the desire not to offer any-offence to the peopleof other — countries, In. this sentiment he. concurred, but. it, had. regently ; been: demonstrated that isiwas |. necessary to choose between the. - lesser, of. the. two evils. . » They, : would have to. decide» wl they were to cause. offen these: ‘people oradmi ubvestrieted - to: the